... difficult, which is important for flaw questions etc.
... understanding for a few question types. I will continue to ... thing, and I saw something different, I needed drills on ... why I needed to use different materials to explain concepts differently ...
Wow, I got a different take than these guys but ... questions(MSS, MBT, etc.) Third, flaw, Strengthening and weakening questions are ... "replication" question types like parallel method and parallel flaw. principle and PSAa ...
In a different color, I like to highlight ... have trouble on "find the flaw" or "find the parallel argument ... without it! For other question types, I will hold off on ...
... is timing (the flaw and parallel flaw questions take so much ...
3. Question types. Learning all of the LR ... types helps you learn to identify and follow different approaches for different ... more. Learning the question types will also make you more ...
... . Instead, I would focus on differenttypes of questions. Why are you ... example, are you consistently getting flaw questions wrong? Then you need ...
I took a PT last Saturday and based from the question stem analysis of the test grader (extremely helpful guys), flaw questions gave me the most trouble. What is the best way to approach them?
Politics aside, this is a fun read to warm up for logical flaw description questions. "A CONSERVATIVE GUIDE TO RHETORIC" http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/shouts/2013/10/conservative-guide-to-rhetoric-republican-quotations.html
What are the most common question types on LR, as in the types such as weakening, principle etc that appear the most often on the test. We know what the most common LG types are, I'm just wondering if there are also any hard statistics for LR?
... me to understand the question types better.
The only significance ... started to notice that question types tend towards distribution patterns. types tend to have differenttypes of distributions...
All the different companies use different phrases for question types and I'm getting a bit confused by the different terms. Can someone explain what pseudo sufficient questions mean?
Hey so does anyone know what question types appear the most on the lsat and which appear the least? I wanted to know so i could study accordingly and focus on getting the ones that appear the most right.